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, in our 21st century america, mr. president, we should be able to get the care that you need. but for too many american families -- perhaps your family, as you watch this tonight from your homes -- health care has become your most basic fear. you don't have health insurance, you go to bed every single night knowing that if you wake up sick, your child does, you might not be able to see that doctor or afford one, if you can even find one. even if you have health insurance, you're paying more and more in premiums and gedsing less and less coverage -- and getting less and less coverage for your money. millions of you are seeing your premiums skyrocket and yet you lie awake at night -- millions do, mr. president -- wondering, what if i lose my job? what if i get saingdz find out my -- what if i get sick and find out that my policy doesn't cover me? or what if you run out of benefits and have to pay out of your pocket? i wish i could say that these fears are irrational fears. bur they're not, mr. president. there's nothing
, in our 21st century america, mr. president, we should be able to get the care that you need. but for too many american families -- perhaps your family, as you watch this tonight from your homes -- health care has become your most basic fear. you don't have health insurance, you go to bed every single night knowing that if you wake up sick, your child does, you might not be able to see that doctor or afford one, if you can even find one. even if you have health insurance, you're paying more...
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-- the theme, chosen in the 1830's, was the expiration and some of america. -- and settlement of america. >> these were all very romanticized. the artists of imagination was running over board. particularly when one looks at the painting of the baptism of pocahontas. it tells me nothing at all about pocahontas. it tells me nothing about jamestown. it tells the a lot about american romanticism. >> when you mention of native americans, it shows up all lot of places with pocahontas and william penn. it is interesting because it is all over the capital. in the rotunda, -- >> you get a real sense that what the artists are talking about is america and american expansion. america's destiny to populate the entire continent with citizens of the united states. in order to justify that, they needed to do paintings that aren't just showing people planting flags on nebraska, but scenes that people will recognize. why does america get to go from the atlantic to the pacific because they are in the process of doing that. they showed americans as the symbol of what america can do. there are images of ame
-- the theme, chosen in the 1830's, was the expiration and some of america. -- and settlement of america. >> these were all very romanticized. the artists of imagination was running over board. particularly when one looks at the painting of the baptism of pocahontas. it tells me nothing at all about pocahontas. it tells me nothing about jamestown. it tells the a lot about american romanticism. >> when you mention of native americans, it shows up all lot of places with pocahontas and...
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this bill is a good deal for america. it reduces the deficit and we will recover 98% budget will cover 90% of the people of this country it will stop industry abuses -- of this country. it will stop industry abuses. it will keep people healthy in the first place, to change the paradigm away from a sick care system to the true health care system. we have rounded third and we are headed home, but it is a long way from third to home. but we are going to get there. i want to thank our leader for all that he has done. i said today that he has the patience of job, the wisdom of solomon, and the endurance of samson and putting this together. i think chris dodd for his great leadership in getting this bill through the committee and also senator baucus for his great leadership on the finance committee and we hope that his mother is going to be fine and will have a good thanksgiving together. now, onward and let's get this bill done and get it to the president for a signature. >> we will take a couple of questions. >> senator linco
this bill is a good deal for america. it reduces the deficit and we will recover 98% budget will cover 90% of the people of this country it will stop industry abuses -- of this country. it will stop industry abuses. it will keep people healthy in the first place, to change the paradigm away from a sick care system to the true health care system. we have rounded third and we are headed home, but it is a long way from third to home. but we are going to get there. i want to thank our leader for...
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and threats against american since the fall of the berlin a discussion now on race in america with the rev. jesse jackson and a number of others. that has been 25 years since the rev. jackson's first presidential campaign. this is part of an event hosted by the congressional black caucus. it is just over two hours. >> thank you very much. i am chair of the congressional black caucus. thank you very much. thank you for joining us for what will surely be a great meeting of minds and spirits and the sharing of ideas.
and threats against american since the fall of the berlin a discussion now on race in america with the rev. jesse jackson and a number of others. that has been 25 years since the rev. jackson's first presidential campaign. this is part of an event hosted by the congressional black caucus. it is just over two hours. >> thank you very much. i am chair of the congressional black caucus. thank you very much. thank you for joining us for what will surely be a great meeting of minds and spirits...
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she always made a surprising revelation on good morning america. she said she felt ashamed by what happened. watch what she told diane sawyer. >> i didn't want people to think that's the kind of person -- that i fell in love with that person. that's embarrassing. that's embarrassing that that's the type of person that i fell in love with. so far in love. so unconditional that i went back. >> tanika. quickly, are you surprised she was embarrassed? she was the victim here. >> no, i'm not surprised. she said also in the interview if the only piece of her life that was left private and now exposed to the world, overnight she became britney spears, i'm very proud of her. i've been interviewing her since she was a young girl who didn't know how to do an interview to now sounding so eloquent, so conscious about what she was saying. i think she did a smashing job. >> tanika, carlos, good to see you. >> tyra banks has a brand-new controversy over her weight. you remember how she told everyone to kiss her fat ass because women should accept their bodies. now
she always made a surprising revelation on good morning america. she said she felt ashamed by what happened. watch what she told diane sawyer. >> i didn't want people to think that's the kind of person -- that i fell in love with that person. that's embarrassing. that's embarrassing that that's the type of person that i fell in love with. so far in love. so unconditional that i went back. >> tanika. quickly, are you surprised she was embarrassed? she was the victim here. >>...
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later another chance to see a discussion on race in america with the reverend jesse jackson. and then a look at ways to encourage americans to vote in presidential elections. >> tonight c-span concludes three nights of original documentaries on the iconic homes of the three branches of the american government, the supreme court, the white house and the u.s. capitol. we'll end our look tonight with a building where the legislative branch meets to debate and pass the nation's laws, the u.s. capitol. the building lies directly west of the supreme court here in washington and it houses the house of representatives and the
later another chance to see a discussion on race in america with the reverend jesse jackson. and then a look at ways to encourage americans to vote in presidential elections. >> tonight c-span concludes three nights of original documentaries on the iconic homes of the three branches of the american government, the supreme court, the white house and the u.s. capitol. we'll end our look tonight with a building where the legislative branch meets to debate and pass the nation's laws, the u.s....
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>>> -- america's culture of addiction in celebrities. these days nicholas cage in serious financial trouble thanks to what some call a crippling consumer addiction and kirstie alley seems to battle a food addiction and will star in a new show chronicling her battles. back with me is dr. drew and joining us -- and ashley banfield host of "open court" on tru tv. welcome everybody. >> thank you. >> let's talk about kirstie and what she said on oprah yesterday. >> i was doing cocaine. i was crazy as -- you know, i'd come in and i don't think anybody knew what those kind of drugs were then they would say you're so crazy and i'd go, i know i'm high but they didn't believe it. >> when did you stop doing drugs? >> 1979. i only did drugs for a couple of years but i did my share and yours. >> did she replace a drug addiction with a food addiction, dr. drew? >> it seems that way. it certainly can be case as you know we discussed sexual addiction some people can get sober from a chemical addiction and later these behavioral addictions kick in. that
>>> -- america's culture of addiction in celebrities. these days nicholas cage in serious financial trouble thanks to what some call a crippling consumer addiction and kirstie alley seems to battle a food addiction and will star in a new show chronicling her battles. back with me is dr. drew and joining us -- and ashley banfield host of "open court" on tru tv. welcome everybody. >> thank you. >> let's talk about kirstie and what she said on oprah yesterday....
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isn't brooklyn, new york the real america? it looked like that when i was there. >> my sources tell me she didn't actual ree write ut but put together mad-libs, like running for vice president was neat, that kind of thing. >> who do you think is more [ inaudible ] palin or oprah? simplts these two ladies will redraw the map of the world. it's terrifying, come on. >> like magellan. let's move on, carri carrie prejean admitted to a solo sex tape. i love this, all by yourself and tmz that's why she dropped her lawsuit against the pay gent. larry king asked her about the settlement last night. we've seen this but watch it again. >> in mediation, it was discussed why you were mediating. >> larry, it's completely confidential and you're being inappropriate. >> okay. >> okay? you're being inappropriate. >> inappropriate king live continues. >> yes. >> wow. she calls larry inappropriate. isn't it more inappropriate to make a tape of yourself masturbating it and send it to your boyfriend? >> yes, it is. >> that word sticks out like dav
isn't brooklyn, new york the real america? it looked like that when i was there. >> my sources tell me she didn't actual ree write ut but put together mad-libs, like running for vice president was neat, that kind of thing. >> who do you think is more [ inaudible ] palin or oprah? simplts these two ladies will redraw the map of the world. it's terrifying, come on. >> like magellan. let's move on, carri carrie prejean admitted to a solo sex tape. i love this, all by yourself and...
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she's only going to what she calls the real america. isn't brooklyn, new york, the real america? it certainly looked like that when i was there. >> she didn't actually write it, she just put together mad-libs. running for vice president was neat, you know, that kind of thing. >> who is more powerful, palin or oprah? >> this is the non-aggression pact of 2009. these two ladies are going to redraw the map of the world. it's terrifying. >> it's like magellan. let's move on. carrie prejean has admitted to having a so lo sex tape. tmz said that's why she dropped her lawsuit against the pageant. solar i king asked her about the settlement last night. >> larry: in mediation it was discussed why you were mediating. >> larry, it's completely confidential. and you're being inappropriate. okay? >> larry: "larry king live" continues. >> she calls larry inappropriate. isn't it more inappropriate to make a tape of yourself masturbating and sending it to your boyfriend? the word inappropriate sticks out like when david letterman called it creepy what he did. the word is weird, isn't it? >> i th
she's only going to what she calls the real america. isn't brooklyn, new york, the real america? it certainly looked like that when i was there. >> she didn't actually write it, she just put together mad-libs. running for vice president was neat, you know, that kind of thing. >> who is more powerful, palin or oprah? >> this is the non-aggression pact of 2009. these two ladies are going to redraw the map of the world. it's terrifying. >> it's like magellan. let's move on....
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you know, so you're saying i hope america fails? you're like, i don't care about people losing their homes or jobs or our soldiers in iraq? he just wants the country to fail. to me, that's treason. he's not saying anything differently than what osama bin laden is saying. you know, you might want to look into this. i think rush limbaugh was the 20th hijacker but he was so strung out on oxycontin he missed his flight. >>> i'm back with a very funny woman. her new late night talk show premieres on november 7th. that was from the washington correspondents dinner. you caused a lot of controversy at that dinner. everyone who does it causes controversy and gets criticized for it. it's a thankless job. why did you say yes? >> i mean, cause, come on, it's the first black president. >> got to do it. >> you got to do it. i had to do it. it's just an honor to be invited, you know? so -- i said -- i made a decision. i was like, you know what, you asked for it so you're going to get it. i'm not going to hold back. i'm not going to hold back. you
you know, so you're saying i hope america fails? you're like, i don't care about people losing their homes or jobs or our soldiers in iraq? he just wants the country to fail. to me, that's treason. he's not saying anything differently than what osama bin laden is saying. you know, you might want to look into this. i think rush limbaugh was the 20th hijacker but he was so strung out on oxycontin he missed his flight. >>> i'm back with a very funny woman. her new late night talk show...